War Updates in the J-Blogosphere

There is a great resource for updates on the war at the Jblogosphere blog. You can find it here. Or read below.


As the war around Israel rages... here is a list of many of the Israeli and other J-bloggers who are "live-blogging" the war, in alphabetical order (some are bigger on updates, some on commentary, so be sure to look at a number of them)...

Please e-mail serandez at verizon dot net or any of the other members of this blog with other blogs that are live-blogging. Thank you. We will try to update as we are able.


ISRAEL
WORLD
AGGREGATORS
WHAT YOU CAN DO
ISRAELI NEWS SERVICES
Ha'aretz
Israel National News
Jerusalem Post
Ma'ariv
YNet News
Israel News Now
Israel English News Aggregator
RALLIES
NEW YORK

Sunday, July 16, 2006 at 11:00 am.
Meet at the Syrian Mission to the UN, 820 Second Ave. (between 43rd and 44th St.) for the demonstration. The group will then walk to the Israeli Mission, 800 2nd Ave, for a memorial service. Rally against terror and in solidarity with the government and people of Israel. Demand the release of Gilad Shalit, Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev. (Sponsored by the President's Conference, JCRC, and UJA-Federation.)

Monday, July 17th, at noon.
Across from the UN at 1st Ave. and 42nd Street, New York, NY.
Rain or shine. Speakers include: Elie Weisel, Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Frank Lautenberg, Israeli UN Ambassador Dan Gillerman, and others.

Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

Monday July 17, 12.45 - 2.00 pm
On the steps of the GPO, Melbourne.
Wear blue clothing and ribbons.
A community initiative.

WASHINGTON

Solidarity with Israel Rally
Wednesday July 19, Noon
Freedom Plaza (Penn & 14th NW)
JCRC of Greater Washington

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

These links are not really helpful.
??

-Mitch

Jack Steiner said...

Well Mitch, what would be helpful?

Anonymous said...

The listed sites do not discuss happenings in Lebanon. Seems rather biased or imbalanced. I have a friend in southern Lebanon currently. I'm certain there are other Americans that are not only concerned for family or friends in this region, but also about regular citizens.
A less biased approach would be more helpful.

Anonymous said...

-Mitch

Jack Steiner said...

Mitch,

I am not here to represent the Lebanese interests. I am here for the Jewish/Israeli side.

While I certainly wish and hope for the best for the Lebanese they are not my first concern.

I am not a news source. I am just one person blogging and as such I don't have to provide any more balance.

But if you want to leave some links in the comments you are welcome to do so.

As long as they do not violate my standards I'l let them stay.

Jack Steiner said...

Leaf,

Be my guest.

Anonymous said...

Jack- Cool & thanks. We are in a semi- frantic state right now over the whereabouts of a friend. Not really interested in promoting one over the other, just a general concern for human safety of ALL those in danger. Also I didn't read over the entire blog didn't notice it was Pro-Israel or anti something, and so on. Not out to offend.
Thanks.

Leaf- thanks for the reference to Sandmonkey.
Mitch

... Is the Window to Our Soul said...

Thanks for the link. PT also posted this, and ironically got the same type of feedback, and he replied the same as you. I guess great minds think alike (ok, I earn brownie points for that ass-kissing, oh forget the points, just send me the brownies.) : )

Another meshugannah mommy said...

Brownies?

Thanks for the links. I am inding the news is far better from the bloggers "on the ground," so to speak.

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